The MaidSafe vision is to replace today's existing server centric and intrusive systems with a fully distributed, safe, secure and private network. A network with no third party being able to intercept, copy, steal, sell or otherwise access the network’s data.

The MaidSafe platform provides a distributed network that allows developers to create fast and secure applications of any kind. With no API key to be purchased and no infrastructure required, developers are not exposed to any financial risk with significantly reduced customer acquisition costs.

No Servers

No servers = no data centres100% server security (there are no servers)Impervious to web censoring (no DNS)Denial of Service attacks rendered invalid via opportunistic caching - See diagramUnlimited data storage with no monetary cost and no transactionsNo Administrators - Only Users

Network automatically configures and reconfigures in near real timePrivacy and data protection via thousands of algorithms on hundreds of nodes working in tandemNetwork decides in real time where data is storedData caches close to users in real timeRemove need for network provisioning and planning (hint, computers are better at this than us)No data centres, so no data centre staffData Management Security

100% protection against passwords being stolen in transit (they are never transmitted)Three (minimum) distinct system areas with separate keys and IDs (no network link between them)Login to system with username, pin and passwordStore, retrieve and manipulate your data with another ID (cryptographic key set)Communicate with others through another IDFor every private share, another key chain is created and sharedShare any Kind of Data

Create private shares between friends and colleagues (instantly and securely)Create any number of public shares for public data (thin web sites)Create micro-blogging systemsCreate social networking systemsShare anything, music, programmes, photos, even operating systems with no size limitsDistribute Applications

Allow enormous apps on the smallest of devicesShare processing, storage and memory across the network, distributing each of them automaticallyStructured data versioning allows roll back, automatic and manual merging as appropriate to your application

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Perhaps because it takes time to develop trust in the security of a network? (Which includes trust in the core software, the network and infrastructure, and the core devs.) How long has MaidSafe operated in the wild?

Perhaps because the market is already kindof satisfied with existing solutions? (Freenet, I2p.)

Perhaps because it takes time to develop trust in the security of a network? (Which includes trust in the core software, the network and infrastructure, and the core devs.) How long has MaidSafe operated in the wild?

All the code is open source. MaidSafe has mostly done in house testing but you can download and build the code to see it all working.Tutorials are going to be rolled out very soon:

"We are showing some examples in tutorial we have started,These will be!1: Will show a Dropbox type solution (will start and hopefully complete this month Feb 2014)2: Will be secure messaging3: Video provisioning system (i.e. youtube)4: Fully distributed websites with no ability to ddos or close. Perfect for Wikileaks and in our opinion everyone!5: Show secure websites where you can join with no username or password (your id creates keys for that site and auto authenticates)6: Browser and/or plugins to traverse the decentralised web. (we would prefer others did this tutorial)Anyone can take these tutorials, create a business and give the code away, charge for the service, whatever they can create and however they want to create it, it's 100% their choice.As for the rest, well we think the people out there will come up with amazing new technologies that will bewilder us all."﻿

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Perhaps because the market is already kindof satisfied with existing solutions? (Freenet, I2p.)

i2p is not a server-less solution, it operates similar to the tor network hence its slow, not very scalable, websites can still be seized and ddosed Freenet, if you have ever tried it is extremely slow and not completely anonymous.

Maidsafe answer to that in their FAQ:What makes MaidSafe stand out from other projects that promise a decentralized Internet (BitCloud, Meshnet, Freenet, etc.)?

We differ from many of the organisations and products in our space as we have the decentralized Internet at the core of our design. Some of these projects are currently trying to add components that bend them into the shape of a decentralized Internet, but this is not what they were designed for. As a result, many of these projects require significant set up and only work on certain platforms. It is worth noting that MaidSafe supports any project that backs a decentralized Internet, however we don't see any with the same vision as MaidSafe: Privacy, Security and Freedom for everyone!

Thats an issue with encryption and security and not with the concept of a decentralized internet.

Let me also end by saying look how popular bitcloud is compared to maidsafe, maidsafe does not get anywhere near the amount of recognition amongst the internet community. Bitcloud has barley even started development.

AFAI remember David (the dev from the SEP2013 meeting) mention that somewhere during the session, that you basically need the ISP only to be online. As now in principle. I wish the audio had been a bit better, was hard to catch all he said being a non-English speaker myself.

now tell me: why should anyone put money into infrastructure or act as ISP, if the ability to make money by selling one's customers is taken away?

Put money into what infrastructure?

And what do you mean act as ISP?

And what was i trying?

Edit: i think i understand what you are trying to say.

Question 1:

There is no need to put money into any infrastructure, if you want to upload data, you will need to be able to provide the equivalent amount of data to the network. This is in contrast to the traditional method of buying server space.

Question 2:You do not act as an ISP, you still use the existing ISP you have. You are part of a decentralized network of nodes, if you go offline, the network will not die and data will not be lost as multiple backups are distributed amongst the nodes (although your rank will lower) . You do this if you value freedom, privacy and anonymity.

I've been reading a bit about this and from what I can tell it's essentially just a complex P2P storage system, I cannot see how it will offer the ability to create actual dynamic websites without a server. I'm not exactly sure why it would be so much better than existing platforms. Tribler for example is essentially a completely decentralized torrent network which offers a good deal of privacy and advanced techniques for rewarding those who share their bandwidth and disk space. Honestly Bitcloud seems much more interesting to me...

now tell me: why should anyone put money into infrastructure or act as ISP, if the ability to make money by selling one's customers is taken away?

Put money into what infrastructure?

And what do you mean act as ISP?

And what was i trying?

Edit: i think i understand what you are trying to say.

Question 1:

There is no need to put money into any infrastructure, if you want to upload data, you will need to be able to provide the equivalent amount of data to the network. This is in contrast to the traditional method of buying server space.

Question 2:You do not act as an ISP,you still use the existing ISP you have.[/size][/size] You are part of a decentralized network of nodes, if you go offline, the network will not die and data will not be lost as multiple backups are distributed amongst the nodes (although your rank will lower) . You do this if you value freedom, privacy and anonymity.

In which case all the talk about privacy is moot as the ISP has all your traffic records ready to pass on to whoever pays the most surely?